

Sorry, I realized as I was pasting it that I had typo’d in my config (consistently, as in it was functional) and started to correct it. My bad.
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Sorry, I realized as I was pasting it that I had typo’d in my config (consistently, as in it was functional) and started to correct it. My bad.
May I ask what services you’re running, and to see your Quadlet files? I’m about to make the same move.
They have their own config generator and port forwarding is really easy to set up IMO. Both need to be logged in to see, though.
The interface - GUI and website - is straight out of 2008 and documentation could be better, but otherwise it works just fine for torrenting and browsing. No complaints there.
Happily using AirVPN for port forwarding.
Went to check out the source code for the front-end and see if there was anything I could help out with… Saw it was made with Angular.
oh no
(Congrats on integrating Fedi into it!)
Question: Does the green globe icon always indicate that it’s working?